Omelette the bantam chicken has an exceptionally lucky start in life - hatching out of the egg just before it hits the frying pan. And this close shave is only the first of the perils that await the orphaned, wide-eyed young chick, who soon learns that the world is a big and bewildering place.
Gareth Owen graduated from Bangor University in 1994 with a Honours Degree in Applied Physics. He wondered what he might do ... perhaps some top job in nuclear research, or become an academic postulating mind boggling theories. But no, instead he took the next logical step and entered the film industry. Doesn't everyone?
After organising British Film Day in April 1994 at Pinewood, within two months of graduation the studio was to become his new home from home.
He set up a small production company, and served as Executive Producer on acclaimed comedy (i.e., no one ever saw it) A Fistful Of Fingers. He has since found greater success in writing. In 2000 his official history of Pinewood Studios, The Pinewood Story, was published. It was swiftly followed by a biography of special effects genius Albert J Luxford The Gimmick Man, and Roger Moore's career biography, fittingly entitled Roger Moore: His Films And Career. A couple of other projects are underway, along with writing for industry periodical British Film & TV Production Magazine.
He considers himself an expert on all things James Bond and can bore for England on British comedy films.
This is a sweet and cute book about an adorable little chicken. I read this many years ago but I still remember it as one of my favourite books as a child. I'm definitely reading this to my children when I'm a mother.